German Latest Topicshttp://270soft.ipbhost.com/forum/85-german/German Latest TopicsenSlovenia 2018http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/15132-slovenia-2018/
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They just had a parliamentary election in Slovenia. I thought I'd give a whack at it because most of my other projects are stalled for one reason or another at this point. I'll also see if K4E might still have some bit of a future, even if as a gronyard system, given Anthony seems to have no interest to create an MMP electoral system for PMI anytime in the near future. Could <span><a contenteditable="false" data-ipshover="" data-ipshover-target="<___base_url___>/profile/28055-nyrepublican/?do=hovercard" data-mentionid="28055" href="<___base_url___>/profile/28055-nyrepublican/" rel="">@NYrepublican</a> <a contenteditable="false" data-ipshover="" data-ipshover-target="<___base_url___>/profile/26036-conservative-elector-2/?do=hovercard" data-mentionid="26036" href="<___base_url___>/profile/26036-conservative-elector-2/" rel="">@Conservative Elector 2</a> or someone else please make me a simple map based on the region map below (the regions are "unofficial" legally speaking, but have significant recognition in the country informally - the problem is, the official level of government right below the nation is the municipality, and I believe there's over 80 of those)?</span>
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P.S. - To my knowledge, no source mentions or makes any statement, confirmation, or denial of Melania Trump making any endorsements in her native nation...
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<a class="ipsAttachLink" href="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=5628" data-fileid="5628" rel="">Map - Slovenia.bmp</a>
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15132Wed, 13 Jun 2018 22:50:38 +0000A New and Different Projecthttp://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/13249-a-new-and-different-project/<p>
As I had said shortly after the US Presidential Results came in two days ago, I was going to begin a new scenario which did not at all tie directly to the US 2016 Presidential Election. I have decided to pursue the November 2015 Turkish Parliamentary Election, the second such election of that year. It pits the Neo-Ottomanist, Moderate Islamic, Pro-US and EU (while nonetheless developing more friction with Israel) and populist Justice and Development Party, headed in the Grand National Assembly itself by Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, but truly led and directed by popular and charismatic Turkish President Recip Tayyip Erdogan, against the Republican People's Party, the oldest extant party in Turkey and the foundational party of the post-WW1 Republic of Turkey, founded and led until his death by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the "Father of the Nation," and currently led by Kemal Kilicdaroglu, which currently sits as the main opposition party, as well as the far-right-wing Turkish nationalist and anti-Western Nationalist Movement Party under Devlet Bahcelli, the People's Democratic Party, a pro-Kurdish (and more recently, pro-other minority groups in Turkey) rights party that claims it has no affiliation with the militant Kurdish Worker's Party labeled as a terrorist group by Turkey, the US, the EU, Canada, and others led by the joint leadership of Selahattin Demirtas and Figen Yuksekdag, as well as a bunch of parties that, unless those four, didn't historically get seats in the Grand National Assembly, but some of which may be included for a possibility of doing so within a scenario. More will be posted when I have it.
</p>13249Fri, 11 Nov 2016 03:08:16 +0000Germany 2013http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/11255-germany-2013/
<p>With only two years to go, the next German federal election already promises to be exciting:</p>
<p>The last four years saw a lot of political upheavel. With Merkel's government facing a heavy majority in the Bundesrat, an unprecedent number of cabinet shuffles and serious infighting in the CDU/CSU' coalition partner FDP, the only uplifting fact for Merkel is that the opposition is not in a better shape. With the SPD struggling to redefine their program and an having an unpopular leader and the Left party suffering several lossel in recent state elections both parties have to try hard to improve their result from last time. Only the Greens are optimistic that they can improve their results from last time and make political gains. </p>
<p><img src="http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc394/RedPrometheus1/Screenshot2-1.jpg" alt="Screenshot2-1.jpg" /></p>
<p><em>The start of a difficult campaign for the Social Democrats. But they are hoping that Steinbrück's popularity will bring them a victory</em></p>
<p><img src="http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc394/RedPrometheus1/Screenshot1-1.jpg" alt="Screenshot1-1.jpg" /></p>
<p><em>After 8 weeks of campaigning, the SPD is the largest party and can form a majority coalition with the Green party</em></p>
<p><img src="http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc394/RedPrometheus1/Screenshot3-1.jpg" alt="Screenshot3-1.jpg" /></p>
<p><em>With the popular Joshka Fischer as candidate for chancellor, the Greens manage to get the second best election result</em></p>
<p>Comment with your Email and I'll send it to you.</p>
<p>Feedback is appreciated <img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/default_wink.png" alt=";)" srcset="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/wink@2x.png 2x" width="20" height="20" /></p>
11255Thu, 05 May 2011 13:14:45 +0000Berlin 2011http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/11203-berlin-2011/
<p>This is the scenario for the Berlin 2011 elections. It's not quite finished but already playable.</p>
<p>As the election is very close, SPD and the Greens try to win the majority of seats, while the CDU and the Left are trying a comeback, while the minor parties are trying to get into the Abgeordnetenhaus.</p>
<p>Update 5/5/2011:</p>
<p>- added alternative leaders</p>
<p>- updated issues positions</p>
<p>- added party relations</p>
<p>- fixed party goals</p>
<p><img src="http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc394/RedPrometheus1/Screenshot1.jpg" alt="Screenshot1.jpg" /></p>
<p><em>The SPD with a slight lead at the start of the campaign</em></p>
<p><img src="http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc394/RedPrometheus1/Screenshot2.jpg" alt="Screenshot2.jpg" /></p>
<p><em>Me winning with the SPD the mayority of seats, but not enough to continue the SPD-Left-coalition</em></p>
<p><img src="http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc394/RedPrometheus1/Screenshot3.jpg" alt="Screenshot3.jpg" /></p>
<p><em>Some alternative leaders for the big parties</em></p>
<p>Comment with your Email and I'll send it.</p>
<p>Things to do:</p>
<p>- finalize issue positions</p>
<p>- updating the candidates in the seats</p>
<p>- a better map</p>
11203Tue, 15 Feb 2011 12:48:34 +0000Germany 2017http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/14934-germany-2017/<p>
Hi, I was wondering if anyone had created a Scenario for the 2017 German Elections, It would be a cool game to play as there are so many different parties, such as CDU and AfD.
</p>14934Mon, 26 Feb 2018 19:40:32 +0000European Parliament 2019 now availablehttp://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/13741-european-parliament-2019-now-available/
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After working on this off and on for a long time and trying to take account of the changing European political scene, I finally have this in a form that I'd like to share. Note that this is something of an AU scenario in which the EU changes its system to resemble the German MMP system somewhat. Here is the blurb from the scenario file explaining why this is going on:
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<strong>A series of crises for the European Union - including Britain's exit, Scotland's plans to leave the UK, rising nationalism, a refugee crisis, and controversial austerity measures - have set the stage for a critical European Parliamentary election. In an effort to create a more cohesive body politic and weaken the standing of extremists, European leaders have agreed to hold an early election under mixed-member proportional representation with EU-wide thresholds for obtaining party list seats, with the EU parties now allowed to share funding and resources across national borders. Each party is required to put forth a candidate for Commission President again, with numerous current and former heads of government in the running along with some other prominent pan-European figures. </strong>
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I had to do quite a bit of educated guessing, particularly when it comes to issue stances and what to do with parties that are non-aligned IRL, so please let me know if you think I'm off the mark or if you have suggestions in general.
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<p><a class="ipsAttachLink" href="//www.270soft.ipbhost.com/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=2325">European Union - 2019.zip</a></p>13741Thu, 11 May 2017 00:37:03 +0000Which K4E Scenario Would You Like To Seehttp://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/14519-which-k4e-scenario-would-you-like-to-see/
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After a discussion on the matter with <a contenteditable="false" data-ipshover="" data-ipshover-target="<___base_url___>/profile/28055-nyrepublican/?do=hovercard" data-mentionid="28055" href="<___base_url___>/profile/28055-nyrepublican/" rel="">@NYrepublican</a>, I've decided to create a scenario with the K4E engine rather than just wait for non-FPTP electoral systems to become available, and see how such a scenario is received. Please select the preference for such a scenario you have.
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14519Sun, 22 Oct 2017 00:10:19 +0000Scotland Constitutional Assembly 2018 - Hypotheticalhttp://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/13639-scotland-constitutional-assembly-2018-hypothetical/<p>
This scenario, which I may take up if any interest develops, is assuming that, in response to the Brexit, a second Scottish Independence Referendum succeeded in declaring a sovereign nation. Unlike the US in 1787, many nations (especially in the late 19th Century onward) have had Constitutional Assemblies or Conventions of popularly elected delegated running on openly partisan grounds. For the election of this Assembly I'm assuming (moreso out of predicted expediency) the electoral format of the devolved Scottish Parliament would remain in place, but electoral system, along with many other issues around governance, economics, foreign relations, currency, citizenship and immigration, military, monarchy (either retaining the British monarch in personal union or crowning the heir of the House of Stuart) versus declaring a republic, and others besides, would be topics for issues and platforms to run on. The current raft of Scottish Parliament parties will likely get a shake-up and realignment going into this election. Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome...
</p>13639Sun, 16 Apr 2017 21:52:14 +0000New K4E Project cominghttp://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/13147-new-k4e-project-coming/<p>
Since Anthony has just laid the hammer down (again), I'm getting to work on a new scenario now that my Canada 1957 and West Germany 1949 ones have already been completed and released a little while ago. Like those previous two, my new project is historical (likely before any of the current members posting, including myself, were born). I'll reveal more shortly.
</p>13147Thu, 13 Oct 2016 23:36:43 +0000West Germany 1949http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/11607-west-germany-1949/<p>Would anyone be interested in helping with a West Germany 1949 scenario?</p>11607Mon, 17 Jun 2013 01:19:23 +0000European Parliament Electionshttp://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/12129-european-parliament-elections/
<p>I've been thinking about trying to do a European Parliament scenario using the C4E engine, probably either 2014 or a fictional 2019 scenario. However, I'm aware that EU elections are more akin to multi-member proportional representation rather than the mixed-member method that Germany uses, and I'm trying to figure out what to do about district names and candidates.</p>
<p>For example, would it make more sense to try to create districts within the various regions that match actual locations and their associated differences in party strength, or just call the districts "Polling Area 1, Polling Area 2," etc.? And are the party lists online somewhere? If I go to Wikipedia, I mostly just get the lists of candidates who actually won seats, which obviously leaves me without enough names to fill out all the districts.</p>
<p>(I guess one argument in favor of doing 2019 is that I could make it a hypothetical scenario where the EU switches to an EU-wide mixed-member system in the meantime.)</p>
<p>Also, would it make more sense for the "party leaders" to be the chairpersons of the European parties or their nominated candidates for Commission President?</p>
12129Tue, 30 Jun 2015 15:28:08 +0000EU 2015http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/9730-eu-2015/
<p><span style="font-size:18px;">USGS EUROPEAN UNION</span></p>
<p><strong>EU Parties:</strong></p>
<p>The People's Party - Christian Democrats, Conservatives, Center-Right Parties</p>
<p>The Socialists - Social Democrats, Labour, Third Way, Center-Left Parties</p>
<p>The Liberals - Liberals, Democrats, Classical Liberal Parties</p>
<p>The Greens &amp; Left - Greens, Socialists, Communists, Left parties</p>
<p>Sovereignty - Nationalists, Euroskeptics, Right parties</p>
<p><strong>EU Issues:</strong></p>
<p>Abortion</p>
<p>Business Taxes</p>
<p>Education</p>
<p>Energy</p>
<p>Environment</p>
<p>Immigration</p>
<p>Jobs</p>
<p>Law and Order</p>
<p>Military</p>
<p>Religion</p>
<p>Same-Sex Marriage</p>
<p>Social Security</p>
<p>States' Rights</p>
<p>Personal Taxes</p>
<p>Terrorism</p>
<p>Trade</p>
<p>Turkey</p>
<p>US Relations</p>
<p><strong>Seats</strong></p>
<p>435 Districts</p>
<p>435 Proportional</p>
<p>870 Total Seats</p>
<p><strong>States</strong></p>
<p>Albania </p>
<p>Austria </p>
<p>Belgium </p>
<p>Bosnia </p>
<p>Bulgaria </p>
<p>Croatia </p>
<p>Cyprus </p>
<p>Czech Republic </p>
<p>Denmark </p>
<p>England </p>
<p>Estonia </p>
<p>Finland </p>
<p>France </p>
<p>Germany</p>
<p>Greece </p>
<p>Iceland </p>
<p>Ireland </p>
<p>Italy </p>
<p>Latvia </p>
<p>Lithuania </p>
<p>Luxembourg </p>
<p>Macedonia </p>
<p>Malta </p>
<p>Montenegro </p>
<p>Netherlands </p>
<p>Norway </p>
<p>Poland </p>
<p>Portugal </p>
<p>Romania </p>
<p>Serbia </p>
<p>Scotland </p>
<p>Slovakia </p>
<p>Slovenia </p>
<p>Spain </p>
<p>Sweden </p>
<p>Switzerland </p>
<p>Ulster </p>
<p>Wales</p>
<p><span style="font-size:12px;">SAMPLE CHARACTER</span></p>
<p><em>Picture</em></p>
<p><strong>Name:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Party:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Nation/State:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Constituency:</strong> Just name the city or political division you want to represent (Ex. East Germany, Rome, or Highlands)</p>
<p><strong>Age:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Stats: </strong>Leadership, Integrity, Experience, Charisma, Issue Familiarity, Debating, Stamina</p>
<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="9730" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>These go from 1-5. You have 25 points to spend.</div></blockquote>
<p><strong>Short bio: </strong></p>
<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="9730" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>Up to 25 words</div></blockquote>
<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="9730" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>@issue position descriptions<p>// left to right, 1 - 5</p>
<p>//Abortion</p>
<p>Unrestricted access to taxpayer-funded abortions.</p>
<p>Keep Abortion as is. Support reproductive rights.</p>
<p>Leave abortion up to free votes and let the states decide.</p>
<p>Ban abortion except for rape, incest and when the mother’s life is in danger.</p>
<p>Abortion is murder! Total ban on abortion!</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//Business Taxes</p>
<p>Raise the corporate tax to more progressive levels.</p>
<p>Close loopholes in corporate taxes.</p>
<p>Reduce taxation for small businesses.</p>
<p>Lower corporate taxation across the board.</p>
<p>Enact a flat tax on corporate income.</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//Education</p>
<p>Invest heavily in state education; abolish private education. </p>
<p>Increase funding for public education, reduce university fees. </p>
<p>Increase education funding, consider school reforms. </p>
<p>Promote school vouchers as an alternative to public schools. </p>
<p>Mass privatisation of Education. </p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//Energy</p>
<p>Renewable energy all the way. Switch off nuclear power immediately.</p>
<p>Encourage renewable energy sources. Exit from nuclear power step by step.</p>
<p>Stay with energy mix and research all sources equally. Reduce subsidies.</p>
<p>Coal and oil are our main concerns right now. Nuclear power is safe and sound. Cut subsidies.</p>
<p>We will always rely on fossil fuel and nuclear energy. Abolish the petroleum tax.</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//Environment</p>
<p>The environment is the first priority. Raise taxes on pollutants.</p>
<p>Tax incentives for being eco-friendly. Invest in new research.</p>
<p>Ensure more gets recycled and our Kyoto targets are met.</p>
<p>Open to environmentalism, but not an important issue right now.</p>
<p>There's no threat to our environment.</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//Health Care</p>
<p>Dramatically increase funding, end all private sector interference.</p>
<p>Increase funding. Cut private sector involvement.</p>
<p>Work to cut costs, secure universal healthcare. Public-private relationship is essential.</p>
<p>More private responsibility for health care costs, coverage, and competition.</p>
<p>Public healthcare help for poor and elderly only, for rest full privatization of health care.</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>// Immigration</p>
<p>Multi-cultural ways are Europe's future. Relax immigration laws. Open borders!</p>
<p>Immigration is good for Europe. More rights to asylum seekers, and a guest-worker program.</p>
<p>For immigration that our economy needs and genuine asylum seekers. Laws must be strictly obeyed.</p>
<p>Place strict quotas on immigration and asylum seekers. Crack down on criminal asylum seekers.</p>
<p>Immigration is destroying Europe. Stop it now, and expel asylum seekers. Close borders!</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>// Jobs</p>
<p>More public spending for jobs. Increase worker and union rights. Revoke new CNE contract.</p>
<p>Stay with public investment. Protect most worker and union rights. Correct unfair CNE contract practices.</p>
<p>Relax worker and union rights. Stay with CNE reforms. Encourage public-private partnerships in job creation.</p>
<p>Relax dismissal protection. Let employees negotiate terms independent of unions. Cut employment-agency bureaucracy.</p>
<p>Unions have far too much power. Cut back on employment regulation. Close employment-agency.</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>// Law and Order</p>
<p>Criminals are just misunderstood. Bring criminals together with victims.</p>
<p>Rehabilitation and prevention, not punishment for criminals. </p>
<p>Tough on crime and tough on the causes of crime. </p>
<p>Add more law enforcement officers, introduce minimum sentencing, crack down on gang violence.</p>
<p>National ID Cards, build more prisons, lock up the criminals! Reinstate the death penalty! </p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//Military </p>
<p>Abolish the military. We need to commit ourselves to pacifism and complete neutrality.</p>
<p>Reduce the defense budget. Move towards neutrality, focus on diplomacy rather than force.</p>
<p>Our military should be used in UN and NATO missions to stop genocide and secure peace.</p>
<p>We need a stronger military and engage more actively in safeguarding international security.</p>
<p>France should take an active role in the War On Terrorism and other international security ventures.</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//Personal Taxes</p>
<p>Increase the VAT and the income tax.</p>
<p>Increase income tax for wealthy.</p>
<p>Keep income and VAT taxation as is.</p>
<p>Reduce income tax across the board, cut the VAT.</p>
<p>Implement a flat income tax.</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//Same-Sex Marriage</p>
<p>Equality demands legalisation of same-sex marriage.</p>
<p>Support civil unions for same-sex couples.</p>
<p>Leave it to the courts and territories to decide.</p>
<p>Legislation should define marriage as between a man and a woman.</p>
<p>Gay adoption should be outlawed, too.</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//Social Security</p>
<p>Citizen pensions for all, increase funding. Rise in line with average earnings. No to private investment.</p>
<p>Provide more help for the poorest. Increase public funding and basic provision.</p>
<p>Leave it as is, with some small private capital schemes.</p>
<p>Reduce provisions. Incentives for workers' private savings and investment.</p>
<p>End public subsidy. Provide tax breaks and broad incentives for private schemes.</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//States’ Rights</p>
<p>Abolish all state authority. The United States of Europe is a worthy goal.</p>
<p>Enlarge EU further and commit for more EU powers.</p>
<p>Support more common EU standards to promote unity. Secure European constitution.</p>
<p>Stop EU enlargement and restrict EU powers. Devolve more powers to the states.</p>
<p>Disband the European Union. Give power back to national states.</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//Terrorism</p>
<p>Terrorists are fighting the imperialist policies of the West.</p>
<p>Combat the root causes of terrorism by eliminating poverty.</p>
<p>Focus on better foreign policy, terrorism should be a law enforcement matter. </p>
<p>We should not hesitate to use military force against terrorism. </p>
<p>Terrorism can only be stopped one way: military force.</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//Trade</p>
<p>The process of globalization should be reversed.</p>
<p>Renegotiate trade agreements for environment, culture, and labour.</p>
<p>Free and fair global trade.</p>
<p>Reduce tariffs, open and diversify markets to promote more free trade.</p>
<p>All markets should be open! Push for free trade expansion.</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//Turkey</p>
<p>Support Turkish membership immediately and consider including other Muslim states.</p>
<p>Support Turkish membership as a bridge to the Muslim world.</p>
<p>Demand reforms in Turkey before later admittance to EU.</p>
<p>No to Turkey as full EU member in near future.</p>
<p>The Turks do not share our values and heritage. Turkey is not Europe!</p>
<p>@</p>
<p>//US Relations</p>
<p>We should work with the UN, Russia, and China to curb American power.</p>
<p>We should stand up to the U.S. more often. Remain wary of US intentions.</p>
<p>We should improve our relationship with the U.S. but keep our distance.</p>
<p>The U.S. is our most important partner. Atlantic ties must be closer.</p>
<p>Stand by America no matter what. All the way with the USA!</p>
<p>@</p>
</div></blockquote>
<p>Feel free to make characters. I'd like 5 candidates per party.</p>
9730Tue, 20 Nov 2007 18:39:39 +0000Japan 2009http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/10422-japan-2009/
<p>On June 11, 2008, a non-binding censure motion was passed by the House of Councilors, Japan's opposition-controlled upper house of the National Diet, by the Democratic Party of Japan and two other parties against Liberal Democratic Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda, who shortly thereafter resigned as PM. His successor as leader of the Liberal Democratic Party and Prime Minister, Taro Aso, has called elections for the House of Representatives, the lower house, for September 2009.</p>
<p>The political parties are (the leader is in brackets):</p>
<p>-Liberal Democratic Party (Taro Aso)</p>
<p>-Democratic Party of Japan (Ichiro Ozawa)</p>
<p>-New Komeito Party (Akihiro Ota)</p>
<p>-Japanese Communist Party (Kazuo Shii)</p>
<p>-Social Democratic Party (Mizuho Fukushima)</p>
<p>-People's New Party (Tamisuke Watanuki)</p>
<p>-New Party Nippon (Yasuo Tanaka)</p>
<p>-New Party Daichi (Muneo Suzuki)</p>
<p>Japan does have full MPP, thus this is a C4E scenario. There will be a high alienation rate, as Japan has a high proportionate number of apolitical citizens. Is there anyway to directly sway voters nationwide after an endorsement? I ask because traditionally when a big Japanese corporation endorses a candidate, it's often the case, given corporate loyalties the likes of which are unknown in the Western World, for a big chunk of that corporation's employees to vote for that candidate. Also, I'll have to unfortunately Westernize the order of the candidates' names to get the engine to recognize their proper surname.</p>
<p>Some issues:</p>
<p>-Economic Crisis</p>
<p>-JDF in Iraq</p>
<p>-Unemployment</p>
<p>-Medical Care Plan (the issue that lead to the censure)</p>
<p>-Population Statistics (by this I mean addressing Japan's alarmingly low birth rate and growing aging population)</p>
<p>-North Korea</p>
<p>-Pacific Rim Trade</p>
<p>If anyone has any ideas or comments, please post.</p>
10422Mon, 24 Nov 2008 22:49:22 +0000France European Election 2009http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/10859-france-european-election-2009/
<p>Parties (I absolutely need good logos)</p>
<p>UMP (Leader: Michel Barnier)</p>
<p>Parti Socialiste (Leader: Harlem Désir)</p>
<p>Europe Écologie (Leader: Daniel Cohn-Bendit)</p>
<p>Mouvement Démocrate (Leader: Marielle de Sarnez)</p>
<p>Front de gauche (Leader: Jacky Hénin)</p>
<p>Front national (Leader Jean-Marie Le Pen)</p>
<p>Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste (Leader: Olivier Besancenot)</p>
<p>Libertas: (Leader: Philippe de Villers)</p>
<p>Regions (MEP per regions were modified to a have an even number):</p>
<p><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f7/FranceEuroCirconscriptions.svg/584px-FranceEuroCirconscriptions.svg.png" alt="584px-FranceEuroCirconscriptions.svg.png" /></p>
<p>Île-de-France: 6 FPTP + 6 Proportional =12</p>
<p>East: 5 FPTP= 5 Proportional= 10 </p>
<p>West: 5 FPTP + 5 Proportional =10</p>
<p>North West: 5 FPTP + 5 Proportional= 10</p>
<p>South West: 5 FPTP + 5 Proportional= 10</p>
<p>South East: 7 FPTP + 7 Proportional= 14</p>
<p>Massif-Centre: 3 FPTP + 3 Proportional= 6</p>
<p>Outre-Mer: 2 FPTP + 2 Proportional= 4</p>
10859Mon, 14 Dec 2009 20:50:23 +0000Republic of Ireland 2011http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/11197-republic-of-ireland-2011/<p>Well the election down south looks to be one of the most interesting in ages. I am hoping to maybe do this election myself, but I might need a little help, as my only previous attempt at a scenario (Northern Ireland 1998)was a bit of a failure. If i can get a hand where needed I hope to have this out shortly after the election takes place. Maybe if i can get the hang of this scenario lark i can retry N.I 1998!</p>11197Sat, 05 Feb 2011 16:53:50 +0000South Africa - 2014http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/12207-south-africa-2014/
<p>20 years after the landslide victory by Nelson Mandela and his African National Congress that ended the 46-year long policy of Apartheid in South Africa in the country's first universal suffrage election without triggering all-out civil war, it seems current President Jacob Zuma, the steadily more unpopular successor to the ANC's leadership, may have squandered the massive popular support of Mandela's party and the 2014 elections seem to many to forecast doom for Zuma and the ANC after two decades of undefeated power. The liberal and broad-based opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, a fusion of White political opponents to South African racial-based policies before 1994 who actually had seats in the Apartheid era House of Assembly mixed with moderate and liberal African, Asian, and mixed-heritage groups, led by Helen Zille, who had been awarded a Best Global Mayor award while Mayor of Cape Town, seems to be gaining ground. Also, the Inkatha Freedom Party, the largest ethnic-centred party currently represented in the National Assembly, who promote the interests of the Zulu Nation, seek to regain ground lost in 2009 in their home stronghold of Kwa'Zulu-Natal Province. Other major African parties, such as COPE and AZAPO, the Minority Front, which predominates against those of Indian origin, especially in the port-city of Durban, and the far-right-wing, pro-Afrikaaner rights, anti-majority rule party, the militant Freedom Front Plus, all hope to gain more seats, as do a host of smaller parties. And, the real spoiler, young and charismatic ANC member Julius Melima, who claims the ANC was "sold-out to foreign powers and corporations" and "lost sight of it's true purpose fighting for the common people of South Africa" has formed a radical splinter party called the Economic Freedom Fighters, which is surging in the polls. However, when things appear bleakest for Zuma, will former ANC leader and, according to many, the Father of South Africa, passing away peacefully in retirement just before the election campaign formally begins create a euphoria to carry Zuma, despite his personal unpopularity, back to power.</p>
<p>This scenario is just being started. No ETA for completion at this point.</p>
12207Sun, 23 Aug 2015 23:33:24 +0000Austria 2008http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/10285-austria-2008/
<p>I plan on buying Chancellor Forever later this week, and I thought a scenario for the Austrian elections that just took place might be a good first scenario for this game. As I'm currently juggling several ideas already, it won't be quick, but the wait should give time for the drama over the governing coalition to resolve itself. I have an instant messenger friend in Austria who works for a government ministry and provides a valuable insight into Austrian politics. There will be five parties of significance:</p>
<p>-Social Democratic Party</p>
<p>-Austrian People's Party</p>
<p>-Freedom Party</p>
<p>-Alliance for the Future of Austria</p>
<p>-Green Party</p>
<p>The fact that the Freedom Party and the Alliance for the Future of Austria have virtually the same platform, and are only seperate (and at low relations, as well) due to a leadership schism, may have unexpected results in the game engine.</p>
<p>I need to consult my Austrian friend and do some online research before tackling issues, though I know a major tax code overhaul and continued EU membership were among them, and the Freedom Party and Alliance for the Future of Austria made immigration and deporting immigrant criminals issues.</p>
10285Wed, 01 Oct 2008 22:18:08 +0000Dmowska 2010http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/10822-dmowska-2010/
<p><strong>PARTIES:</strong></p>
<p>Conservative (Konserwatywny): Ruling National-Conservatives</p>
<p>Social Democratic (Socjaldemokratów): Socialists and Liberals</p>
<p>Peasants (Stronnictwo Ludowe): Moderates and Agagrians</p>
<p>Communist (Komunistycznych): Communists and Left-Wing Populists</p>
<p>National Radical (Naradowo Radykalny): Fascists and Ultranationalists</p>
<p>Anarchist (Anarchistyczna): Left-Libertarian Radicals</p>
<p><strong>ISSUES:</strong></p>
<p>Abortion</p>
<p>Agriculture</p>
<p>Balanced Budget</p>
<p>Communism</p>
<p>Defense Forces</p>
<p>Economic Recovery</p>
<p>Families</p>
<p>Healthcare</p>
<p>Jobs</p>
<p>Klavencraft-Szerney</p>
<p>Minority Rights</p>
<p>National Security</p>
<p>Privatisation</p>
<p>Regional Autonomy</p>
<p>Rocentia Relations</p>
<p>Same-Sex Marriage</p>
<p>Tax Reform</p>
<p>Welfare</p>
<p><strong>REGIONS:</strong></p>
<p>Galicja</p>
<p>Małopolska</p>
<p>Wielkopolska</p>
<p>Mazowsze</p>
<p>Samogitia</p>
<p>Pomerelia</p>
<p>Wołyńska </p>
<p>Wileńskie</p>
<p>Inflanty</p>
<p>Kijowskie</p>
<p>Kraków (capital)</p>
<p>Lwów (second major city)</p>
<p>Świętokrzyskie</p>
<p>Opole-Polesie</p>
<p>Dzikie Pola </p>
<p>Population: 88 Million</p>
<p>Name of Parliament: Sejm</p>
<p>Head of State: President</p>
<p>Who Appoints President if no Majority: Supreme Court</p>
<p>Ethnic Groups:</p>
<p>Polish 62%</p>
<p>Ukranian 25%</p>
<p>Lithuanian 6%</p>
<p>Latvian 3%</p>
<p>Jewish 2%</p>
<p>Aboriginal 2%</p>
<p>Religion:</p>
<p>Catholic 66%</p>
<p>Orthodox 15%</p>
<p>Protestant 5%</p>
<p>Jewish 2%</p>
<p>Other &amp; None: 12%</p>
10822Mon, 02 Nov 2009 18:17:53 +0000Starting Percentages for Partieshttp://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/11837-starting-percentages-for-parties/<p>Apologies in advance if this is covered elsewhere already - I've had a look around and can't find it. How do you set the starting percentages for parties in a scenario? I'd like to edit and update the Ireland 2007 scenario to a 2016 one, making tweaks so that (for example) Fine Fail starts off the campaign in a much worse position, but am not sure how to do that. All help gratefully received - I'm sure that this must be really simple and I'm just failing to see a really easy way to do it. Thanks!</p>11837Thu, 18 Dec 2014 23:48:24 +0000Chancellor Forvever Campaign Editor Questionhttp://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/11804-chancellor-forvever-campaign-editor-question/<p>If I purchase Chancellor Forever, will I receive a campaign editor? I want to create a New Zealand scenario as both Germany and New Zealand both use the MMP system.</p>11804Tue, 30 Sep 2014 09:51:18 +0000South Africa 2014http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/11714-south-africa-2014/
<p>With President Jacob Zuma's popularity tanking after numerous incidents in his first two terms, will the ANC, which has won two solid decades of nothing but landslide victories on the national level, lose it's first national election since the end of Apartheid, or will Zuma, facing a divided opposition, eke out another victory for the party of the recently deceased Nelson Mandela, viewed by most as the Father of South Africa?</p>
<p>A little project I'm planning perhaps after West Germany 1949, if I can somehow arrange a proper map. Any thoughts or comments are welcome and appreciated.</p>
11714Mon, 27 Jan 2014 01:54:03 +0000European unionhttp://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/10604-european-union/<p>Does anyone have one of the European Union scenarios that have been created?</p>10604Sun, 03 May 2009 13:50:40 +0000Chancellor Forever Scenario Designer Noteshttp://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/3703-chancellor-forever-scenario-designer-notes/
<p>Chancellor Forever Scenario Designer Notes</p>
<p>In each party file, you can add the following:</p>
<p>@free_ad_credits</p>
<p>@ad_type</p>
<p>Regional</p>
<p>@num_credits</p>
<p>15</p>
<p>@end_ad_type</p>
<p>@end_free_ad_credits</p>
<p>You can add ad credits for multiple ad types, for example,</p>
<p>@free_ad_credits</p>
<p>@ad_type</p>
<p>Regional</p>
<p>@num_credits</p>
<p>15</p>
<p>@end_ad_type</p>
<p>@ad_type</p>
<p>National</p>
<p>@num_credits</p>
<p>15</p>
<p>@end_ad_type</p>
<p>@end_free_ad_credits</p>
<p>The following are additional comments taken from one of the source files.</p>
<p>// a credit is certain amount of population can reach, where 1 is the entire population (so, all regions) for one turn</p>
<p>// so, 10 would mean the player could use free credits for the entire country for up to 10 turns</p>
<p>// can use decimal point</p>
<p>// 0 and up</p>
<p>-----</p>
<p>In each candidate file, you can add the following:</p>
<p>@regional_bonuses</p>
<p>@end regional_bonuses</p>
<p>In between the @regional_bonuses and @end regional_bonuses, you can add the region name, followed on the next line by the bonus. For example,</p>
<p>@regional_bonuses</p>
<p>Bayern</p>
<p>5</p>
<p>@end regional_bonuses</p>
<p>You can add multiple regions. For example,</p>
<p>@regional_bonuses</p>
<p>Bayern</p>
<p>5</p>
<p>Berlin</p>
<p>-5</p>
<p>@end regional_bonuses</p>
<p>The following are additional comments taken from one of the source files.</p>
<p>// if you don't want the standard home region bonus (and nothing else) to be applied to this candidate, or want</p>
<p>// to specify any regions where the candidate has a change in percentages from the party percentages, include</p>
<p>// a regional_bonuses section here, at the end of the candidate's file</p>
<p>// Note: if a regional_bonuses section is included, no automatic home region bonus will be applied, only the</p>
<p>// regional bonuses specified here</p>
<p>// list any region where the candidate gets a plus or minus in percentage, and then the change in percentage</p>
<p>// for example,</p>
<p>// Bayern</p>
<p>// 5</p>
<p>// you could then add another region if you wanted,</p>
<p>// Berlin</p>
<p>// -5</p>
<p>// and so on</p>
<p>// you can also have no regions listed between the @regional_bonuses @end regional_bonuses lines, which means the</p>
<p>// candidate gets no change in percentages and no standard home region bonus</p>
<p>// Note: the candidate attributes and platform positions will still be compared to the default candidate listed in the </p>
<p>// party file, and percentages will be modified according to the program algorithm for that (and similarly, other</p>
<p>// party candidates will be compared to the default candidate attributes listed in their party files, which could</p>
<p>// also affect this candidate's percentages)</p>
<p>// Note: because starting percentages are made to sum to 100, actual changes to percentages will not be as large as </p>
<p>// specified here</p>
<p>// for example, if there are two parties, L and R, each with a starting percentage of 50% in region A,</p>
<p>// but the candidate for party L has a +50 from their @regional_bonuses section, what would happen is as follows</p>
<p>// party L 50 + 50, party R 50, so L = 100, R = 50, but this equals 150%, so the program will reduce these percentages</p>
<p>// until the new sum is 100%, by multiplying each value by 100/150 (in this case)</p>
<p>// so, the new percentages will be 66.7 and 33.3, not what might be expected by adding 50 percentage points to the initial</p>
<p>// 50!</p>
<p>// however, if the candidate for party R had a -50 from their @regional_bonuses section, what would happen is as follows</p>
<p>// party L 50 + 50, party R 50 - 50, so L = 100, R = 0, which equals 100%, so the program does not modify the percentages</p>
<p>// any further to make them sum to 100%</p>
<p>// in other words, use these bonuses with caution, there could be large percentage swings for some candidate by simply </p>
<p>// selecting a different opposing candidate</p>
<p>// these percentages can't be edited in the Candidate Editor</p>
<p>-----</p>
<p>In scenario.p4e, you can add the following:</p>
<p>@allow_coalition_offers</p>
<p>1</p>
<p>@end</p>
<p>A '1' signifies the option is enabled, a '0' that it is turned off.</p>
<p>-----</p>
<p>primary_secondary_conversion.p4e sets out how the Hare-Niemeyer primary to secondary vote conversion works.</p>
<p>-----</p>
<p>ad_types.p4e specifies the ad types.</p>
3703Thu, 08 Sep 2005 22:38:10 +0000Weimar Republic 1933 - Download herehttp://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/10765-weimar-republic-1933-download-here/
<p>I finally have this in a form I'm comfortable posting:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.4shared.com/file/132429050/3ba00820/Weimar_Republic_-_1933.html" rel="external nofollow">http://www.4shared.com/file/132429050/3ba00820/Weimar_Republic_-_1933.html</a></p>
<p>Results screenshot of one of the times I managed to beat the Nazis:</p>
<p><a href="http://img43.imageshack.us/i/weimaroutcome.png/" rel="external nofollow"><img src="http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/8058/weimaroutcome.th.png" alt="weimaroutcome.th.png" /></a></p>
<p>I'll reiterate again that this is not meant to give people an opportunity to play as the Nazis, but unfortunately it's not possible to make them computer-only. Also, just FYI, the reason Hitler has a 2 for integrity and not a 1 is that I approach those ratings as reflecting public perception rather than reality, and I'm assuming that people were not yet aware of the depths of his depravity in 1933.</p>
<p>I've also submitted it to TheorySpark, but I'm open to making further changes if anyone has suggestions.</p>
10765Mon, 14 Sep 2009 01:18:54 +0000Region Limit in Chancellor Forever 2009http://270soft.ipbhost.com/topic/11597-region-limit-in-chancellor-forever-2009/<p>What's the region limit in Chancellor Forever 2009? Is it 64 or 128 or something else entirely? I ask as I had maybe planned a few Russian State Duma elections to go with my Russian Presidential ones, but Russia has over 80 Federal Subjects and I need to know if they'll all fit in this engine.</p>11597Tue, 12 Mar 2013 06:24:54 +0000